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gupta: you can imagine, for example maybe a sponge. and if you put a drop of water on some pieces of rock that water is immediately absorbed. narrator: near the surface porous rocks like these act as aquifers for drinking water. but as you get deeper, this is not the case. layers of porous rock can contain oil, gas or in this case, brine or salty water. dr. gupta: you want to make sure that the co2 that you inject is deeper than any freshwater sources of groundwater. so as you go deeper, that high-salinity water is not useable now or in the foreseeable future for any other uses. that's why it can be used for injection. narrator: these brine, or salty reservoirs, can be an ideal location for carbon sequestration. but just as critical as their porosity is their permeability, allowing the carbon dioxide to move through the rock's pores. but permeability can enable the co2 to move upwards and escape to the surface, making a nonporous impermeable layer above the reservoir, known as cap rock, another important, necessary characteristic. dr.
gupta: you can imagine, for example maybe a sponge. and if you put a drop of water on some pieces of rock that water is immediately absorbed. narrator: near the surface porous rocks like these act as aquifers for drinking water. but as you get deeper, this is not the case. layers of porous rock can contain oil, gas or in this case, brine or salty water. dr. gupta: you want to make sure that the co2 that you inject is deeper than any freshwater sources of groundwater. so as you go deeper, that...
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sanjay gupta sat down with blake and his parents. don't miss this. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. can't wait to get the next big thing? crohnsandcolitis.com. come to t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. grab the hottest phone around, for zero down and zero waiting and zero annual service contracts only at t-mobile. stuck in a contract? we'll even buy you
sanjay gupta sat down with blake and his parents. don't miss this. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a...
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"sanjay gupta, m.d." starts right now. >>> welcome to hogavey. it's a little village minutes from downtown amsterdam. at first glance it looks like any other small dutch town. but look closer. it's not. outsiders aren't allowed here. and everyone who lives within these walls has something in common. it's the last place any of them will ever call home. so this is a neighborhood. >> yes, it's a neighborhood. >> a neighborhood for people with dementia. >> yes. yes. >> yvonne is one of the founders of this new age elder care facility. it was built in 2009. and it's the only one of its kind anywhere in the world. >> i think one of the things that are very important to people with dementia is that they don't understand what's happening around them. they don't understand the world anymore. we try to help people understand what's happening and let them feel that it's okay. >> for corey visser, everything is okay. she seems happy here. even more so when theo her husband of nearly 60 years, comes to visit. you come to visit here every day. >> yeah, yeah. >
"sanjay gupta, m.d." starts right now. >>> welcome to hogavey. it's a little village minutes from downtown amsterdam. at first glance it looks like any other small dutch town. but look closer. it's not. outsiders aren't allowed here. and everyone who lives within these walls has something in common. it's the last place any of them will ever call home. so this is a neighborhood. >> yes, it's a neighborhood. >> a neighborhood for people with dementia. >> yes....
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rk gupta was arrested on charges of negligence and attempted culpable homicide in the deaths of a dozen women. investigators say he operated on 83 women in six hours. the procedure was free, and the government even offered $23 as an incentive, a little more than a week's salary for some in this part of the country. families here in the village are outraged and grieving. three women volunteered for the procedure. two of them died. my wife had severe pain and started vomiting the day after the surgery. i took her to the hospital. she died half an hour later. it is very difficult for me, he says. i have three very young children. investigators believe the antibiotics and painkillers distributed at the sterilization camp may have been tainted. today, they raided pharmaceutical plant that supplied the medicines. >> he said medical negligence in the sense, 83 numbers of operations in a short duration. i think the whole norms and procedure and the standards of doing all these operations, i think those were violated. >> reporter: hygiene levels in the camp and the quality of the equipment used
rk gupta was arrested on charges of negligence and attempted culpable homicide in the deaths of a dozen women. investigators say he operated on 83 women in six hours. the procedure was free, and the government even offered $23 as an incentive, a little more than a week's salary for some in this part of the country. families here in the village are outraged and grieving. three women volunteered for the procedure. two of them died. my wife had severe pain and started vomiting the day after the...
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and it's very holy. >> does the gupta family feel a connection to this place? >> we came here lots of time when i was younger. >> you see, the united states we record our lives at the time that we were born. but centuries ago in many places including india they recorded their lives at the time of death, that's why so many people bring the ashes of their loved ones to scatter here in this holy river. >> they keep lot of records over here so you can go back several generations and find out who all came here. >> so here it is. perhaps the most important moment of our whole journey. and there's my daughter, solet, fast asleep, passed out, really, in my wife's lap. in her defense it was well over 100 degrees in that room and there was no fan, no breeze. ♪ so back to 1698, we went back. that's how far it was. >> 1698 is not the -- >> it's even before that. >> calendar year. >> so it's even before that. >> yeah. >> so roughly how many years back are we talking? >> about 1600. >> about 1600. >> yes. >> these records go back 40 jen ranges. it's quite incredible. they
and it's very holy. >> does the gupta family feel a connection to this place? >> we came here lots of time when i was younger. >> you see, the united states we record our lives at the time that we were born. but centuries ago in many places including india they recorded their lives at the time of death, that's why so many people bring the ashes of their loved ones to scatter here in this holy river. >> they keep lot of records over here so you can go back several...
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gupta's license to practice medicine has been suspended pending an investigation. by the way, sterilization is actually a common form of birth control in india. >>> a nurse has become the second person in mali to die from ebola. she treated a patient from guinea who later died of ebola-like symptoms. there are now four reported ebola cases in mali. the first death was actually a 2-year-old girl who had travel there had from guinea. the clinic where the nurse worked is now under quarantine. 20 u.n. peacekeepers who are there at the time are also under quarantine. meanwhi meanwhile, the family of thomas eric duncan, the only person to die of ebola in the united states has actually reached a settlement with a texas hospital. liberian national was sent home when he was first sent home from the hospital and wasn't diagnosed with ebola until several days later. it did cause much of a stir. part of the settlement includes a memorial fund to raise money for the victims of ebola in west africa. the texas health presbyterian hospital said in a statement that duncan's family
gupta's license to practice medicine has been suspended pending an investigation. by the way, sterilization is actually a common form of birth control in india. >>> a nurse has become the second person in mali to die from ebola. she treated a patient from guinea who later died of ebola-like symptoms. there are now four reported ebola cases in mali. the first death was actually a 2-year-old girl who had travel there had from guinea. the clinic where the nurse worked is now under...
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sanjay gupta. taking this photo while she's under anesthesia, when i first heard that, i kind of thought there's no way that actually happened but it's in the report. >> it's in the report and, you know, it's a huge breach of professionalism, at a minimum. there are some situations, for example, in teaching hops whereas part of the consent form that a patient will sign ahead of time, if there are particular images where the patient can't be identified. not their face usually but particular images of the operative -- place where the operation is performed could be used for teaching, that could be taken. that's a signed consent ahead of time. maybe she wants to see this in the recovery room. doesn't sound like there's any forethought, certainly doesn't sound like she gave consent. from a professional standpoint it's bizarre. >> we talked about this in september when she died. you said, look, there's the reality, sometimes 81-year-old people die and it's not the doctor's fault. this seems to give joan
sanjay gupta. taking this photo while she's under anesthesia, when i first heard that, i kind of thought there's no way that actually happened but it's in the report. >> it's in the report and, you know, it's a huge breach of professionalism, at a minimum. there are some situations, for example, in teaching hops whereas part of the consent form that a patient will sign ahead of time, if there are particular images where the patient can't be identified. not their face usually but...
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sanjay gupta's jailhouse interview with blaec lamer. when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. yeah! crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. are you down with crestor? ask your doctor about crestor. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive
sanjay gupta's jailhouse interview with blaec lamer. when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. yeah! crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects....
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sanja gupta want you to know right now. >> people should be more aware of it. >> are you doing everything you can to protect your health? plus, into an oblivion. biggest mistakes women make when it comes to bloat. how to banish bloat and get your body back coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today, i'm so excited. one of america's most trusted doctors and chief medical correspondent for cnn is here! now, we've got the top three things he wants you to know about to protect the family and your health
sanja gupta want you to know right now. >> people should be more aware of it. >> are you doing everything you can to protect your health? plus, into an oblivion. biggest mistakes women make when it comes to bloat. how to banish bloat and get your body back coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today, i'm so excited. one of america's most trusted doctors and chief medical correspondent for cnn is here! now, we've got the top three things he wants you to know about to protect...
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so that meant so much to me. >> reporter: for neha gupta, imagine what's next. susan solni, abc news, yardley, pennsylvania. >> makes you feel like you're not doing enough. >> and what about all the things we take for granted. kids always complain about having to go to school. the children she helps beg to have the chance to go to school. and the sewing machine changing a person's life is really remarkable the small things that can make such a difference. >> great to see someone her age get it that young, to get it. you have to be exposed and experience these types of things and realize people are so less fortunate than we are in this cannot. appreciate you, susan. >>> wea've got "the mix" and a chocolate shortage. >> you know? er debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lif
so that meant so much to me. >> reporter: for neha gupta, imagine what's next. susan solni, abc news, yardley, pennsylvania. >> makes you feel like you're not doing enough. >> and what about all the things we take for granted. kids always complain about having to go to school. the children she helps beg to have the chance to go to school. and the sewing machine changing a person's life is really remarkable the small things that can make such a difference. >> great to see...
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gupta has been arrested. he claims he is innocent and has been framed. >> i am being framed because there is pressure from the upper level. they are making me the accused. if i am guilty, the chief medical officer is equally guilty. and he should face the same charges. all this has been where doctors should also face action. due to administrative politics i am being framed. >> investigators are trying to figure out if the deaths were caused by rushed and unsterile conditions during the procedures or if the deaths are due to drugs the women took after the operations as gupta claims. >> reporter: five days after the tragedy, police swing into action, raiding a pharmaceutical supplier. >> why are you raiding this factory? >> because this person supplied the medicine. we are trying to allow it. >> reporter: the supplier would not comment and says he would cooperate. six types of drugs used before and after the surgeries have now been banned. the police say this company, the medicine supply was one of the main one
gupta has been arrested. he claims he is innocent and has been framed. >> i am being framed because there is pressure from the upper level. they are making me the accused. if i am guilty, the chief medical officer is equally guilty. and he should face the same charges. all this has been where doctors should also face action. due to administrative politics i am being framed. >> investigators are trying to figure out if the deaths were caused by rushed and unsterile conditions during...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. no longer in uniform,. but still serving... on the job and in our communities... whose dedication and commitment to excellence continues... in every mission, whatever it may be... affecting our lives every day... for your continued service, we salute you. this message of appreciation to our nations' veterans is brought to you by paralyzed veterans of america and unitedhealth group. >>> the news of kenneth bae's and matthew miller's unexpected release left people stunned. the family said, the day we have been praying for has finally arrived. words can not adequately express our relief and gratitude that kenneth
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. no longer in...
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sanjay gupta has his story. >> reporter: like oerp new inmates he's locked up 23 hours a day. blake lambers is 22 years old and i met him at the correctional center, the maximum security prison in missouri that he now calls home. what did you do to get here? >> i bought two, i didn't tell my mom, she found the receipt and she called the sheriff's department. >> you were asked lots of questions. >> yes. >> at some point you said you had init tended to cause people harm. >> yes, and then the detective came out of nowhere and said i was going to threaten a movie theater. i just started agreeing with him because i knew either way he was going to find me -- he was going to charge me for something. >> reporter: police eventually did charge lammers with making a threat, arm criminal action. would you have heard anybody? >> no. i would hurt myself before i hurt someone else. >> reporter: while it is impossible to know what exactly was going on inside blaec lammers' mind when he bought those guns, we do know in this incident he didn't hurt anyone. no doubt blaec has had a troubled past
sanjay gupta has his story. >> reporter: like oerp new inmates he's locked up 23 hours a day. blake lambers is 22 years old and i met him at the correctional center, the maximum security prison in missouri that he now calls home. what did you do to get here? >> i bought two, i didn't tell my mom, she found the receipt and she called the sheriff's department. >> you were asked lots of questions. >> yes. >> at some point you said you had init tended to cause people...
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sanjay gupta for us. he'll keep us notified if they make any break throughs. the director of the u.s. national institute of allergy and infectious diseases says while there is a chance for good results hereby, there are also a lot of risks. >> the approach that's being taken has the possibility, unfortunately, of not really getting a definitive answer, because it's not like they're comparing one to another. they're taking three different sites and testing three different interventions. hopefully there will be a good answer to that, knowing which of them, maybe more than one, actually works. the best case scenario is that they see a dramatic difference between one group and another to have indicate, suggest but not definitively prove that the intervention in group a is clearly better than the intervention in group b, or maybe the intervention in group b doesn't work at all and the intervention in group a does work. that's what they're trying to do. comparing three different interventions in three different places. one of the dangers of not doing a strict compar
sanjay gupta for us. he'll keep us notified if they make any break throughs. the director of the u.s. national institute of allergy and infectious diseases says while there is a chance for good results hereby, there are also a lot of risks. >> the approach that's being taken has the possibility, unfortunately, of not really getting a definitive answer, because it's not like they're comparing one to another. they're taking three different sites and testing three different interventions....
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> we have breaking news here at cnn. the navy s.e.a.l. who says he's the one who shot and killed osama bin laden has reportedly come forward and revealed himself. he has quite the background. stay with me. that's next. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ a hi.ty? i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. twist my lid! that's three times more than me. 17 vitamins and minerals. and zero fat! hmmmm. you bring a lot to the party! yay! new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. 17 vitamins and minerals. in delicious blueberry pomegranate and mixed fruit. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary too
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> we have breaking news here at cnn. the navy s.e.a.l. who says he's the one who shot and killed osama bin laden has reportedly come forward and revealed himself. he has quite the background. stay with me. that's next. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement...
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gupta's license to practice medicine has been suspended pending an investigation. sterilization is a common form of birth control across india. >>> it was not a good day at work for two window washers in new york. check this out. especially not a good day if they are afraid of heights, by the way. you will see the dramatic rescue after they were stuck dangling from one of the tallest buildings in the world. >>> and one why maryland school district will no longer observe religious holidays on its calendar. >>> and american sailors roughed up in turkey. the reason why after the break. >>> it was a frightening sight for new yorkers looking up at the new one world trade center building. two window washers dangling 68 stories high after their scaffold collapsed. the firefighters cut through the glass to pull them to safety and one firefighter said that was not their only problem. >> the biggest concern we had was the scaffolding was movementing a bit. once we cut the glass out and some sharp shards of glass. for a lack of a better term, the guys were stepping from the s
gupta's license to practice medicine has been suspended pending an investigation. sterilization is a common form of birth control across india. >>> it was not a good day at work for two window washers in new york. check this out. especially not a good day if they are afraid of heights, by the way. you will see the dramatic rescue after they were stuck dangling from one of the tallest buildings in the world. >>> and one why maryland school district will no longer observe...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, malibu. >>> we continue on. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. for three months the u.s. and its coalition forces have been dropping bombs on isis militants but today isis has released this video claiming it found a way to protect its members from those air strikes and you are looking at it. this network of tunnels here in the iraqi province of anbar and on the very same day isis comes out with this bizarre show and tell. you have the leader emerging with this chilling message days after even his own fate was questioned. he's released this audio recording daring the united states to send in ground troops and ridiculing t
sanjay gupta, cnn, malibu. >>> we continue on. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. for three months the u.s. and its coalition forces have been dropping bombs on isis militants but today isis has released this video claiming it found a way to protect its members from those air strikes and you are looking at it. this network of tunnels here in the iraqi province of anbar and on the very same day isis comes out with this bizarre show and tell. you have the leader emerging with this...
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. >> does the gupta family feel a connection to this place? >> we came here quite some time. >> in the united states we record our lives at the time that we are born. but centuries ago and in places including india, they recorded their lives at the time of death. that's why so many people bring the ashes of their loved ones to scatter here in this holy river. >> they keep a lot of records over here. so you can go back several generations and find out who all came here. >> so here it is, perhaps the most important moment of our whole journey. and there's my daughter, fast asleep passed out really in my wife's lap. in her defense, it was well over 100 degrees in that room and no fan, no breeze. ♪ >> so back to 1698, that's how far it was? so it's even before that? >> yeah. so roughly how many years back are we talking? >> about 1600. >> about 1600? >> yes. >> these records go back 40 generations. that's quite incredible. they start writing on leaves and when paper was actually created, they started writing on paper and some of the records here
. >> does the gupta family feel a connection to this place? >> we came here quite some time. >> in the united states we record our lives at the time that we are born. but centuries ago and in places including india, they recorded their lives at the time of death. that's why so many people bring the ashes of their loved ones to scatter here in this holy river. >> they keep a lot of records over here. so you can go back several generations and find out who all came here....
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(das gupta) a raga has got only six or seven or eight basic phrases, each lasting for five seconds. now, if you are going to give a two-hour recital, what are you going to do? even that precomposed portion, the theme, that would possibly last for a minute at best. how are you going to fill in the rest of two hours? improvisations and improvisations. [ensemble playing a raga] (narrator) since the late 18th century, composers of western art music have left little room for improvisation. instead, they have relied on the score as a blueprint for performance. however, the interpretation of that score by the musicians is an essential element. [ensemble playing classical music] (ying) even though you have that limited parameter, there's an infinite variety in the number of ways that a given passage can be played. for instance, you can have the same passage of music, and one person could play it very nobly and heroically, and another person could play that very same passage of music and bring out maybe the more thoughtful and reflective quality of it. and the interesting thing was both of t
(das gupta) a raga has got only six or seven or eight basic phrases, each lasting for five seconds. now, if you are going to give a two-hour recital, what are you going to do? even that precomposed portion, the theme, that would possibly last for a minute at best. how are you going to fill in the rest of two hours? improvisations and improvisations. [ensemble playing a raga] (narrator) since the late 18th century, composers of western art music have left little room for improvisation. instead,...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, malibu. >> if anyone deserves a "you go, girl," it's you. thanks for watching. "wolf" starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. also 1:00 p.m. in havana. 8:00 p.m. in kiev. 2:00 a.m. thursday in beijing. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. it's an amazing first in space exploration, a probe lands on a speeding comet as it hurtles through space. earlier today, the rosetta spacecraft released the philae lander on its seven-hour descent to the surface of the comet. listen to this. [ cheers and applause ] cheers erupted at mission control when the touchdown was confirmed. and at any time now, we should be getting the first
sanjay gupta, cnn, malibu. >> if anyone deserves a "you go, girl," it's you. thanks for watching. "wolf" starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. also 1:00 p.m. in havana. 8:00 p.m. in kiev. 2:00 a.m. thursday in beijing. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. it's an amazing first in space exploration, a probe lands on a speeding comet as it hurtles through space. earlier...
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sanjay gupta follows the inspiring journey. take a look. >> reporter: at over 400 pounds she was revered in her samoan culture. >> i was considered by people a samoan woman of strength but there is no strength in pain, in hurt, in living with uncontrolled diabetes. >> reporter: complications from her diabetes even forced her to have all of her teeth removed. >> it was on that same day that i decided to be an activist against obesity and diabetes. >> reporter: already an acclaimed author, she used her platform to become a crusader, speaking to schoolchildren and parents about the dangers of obesity. she joined the 2014 cnn fit nation and began chaining for the nautica malibu triathlon. in eight months she lost weight swimming, biking and running, she also gaund a lot of confidence. on september 14th she became a triathle triathlete. >> i feel like i'm a new person. i feel like i've been rebirthed, i've been baptized. >> reporter: not even a nasty bike crash who keep figiel from reaching the finish line. >> they wanted to take me
sanjay gupta follows the inspiring journey. take a look. >> reporter: at over 400 pounds she was revered in her samoan culture. >> i was considered by people a samoan woman of strength but there is no strength in pain, in hurt, in living with uncontrolled diabetes. >> reporter: complications from her diabetes even forced her to have all of her teeth removed. >> it was on that same day that i decided to be an activist against obesity and diabetes. >> reporter:...
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gupta's license to practice while an investigation is ongoing. >>> weeks have gone by, and the anger is building in mexico where dozens of college students are missing. gang members who confessed to murdering them is intensifying people's outrage. the protests are now turning violent. >> reporter: it looks and sounds like a war zone. but it's a clash between student protesters and federal police in the guerrero state capital in which a government building was torched. all in response to the disappearance of 43 college students more than five weeks ago. the situation is very tense right now between the protesters and federal police. now take a look. on one side of this bridge are federal police officers. they've been firing rubber bullets. on the other side, you've got the protesters. they've been firing back with firework, rocks, you name it, sticks. and it's not stopping. this boiled over tension fueled by inconclusive news about the whereabouts of the missing. angry protesters not standing down, continuing their advance across this bridge. more than 70 arrests have been made, inclu
gupta's license to practice while an investigation is ongoing. >>> weeks have gone by, and the anger is building in mexico where dozens of college students are missing. gang members who confessed to murdering them is intensifying people's outrage. the protests are now turning violent. >> reporter: it looks and sounds like a war zone. but it's a clash between student protesters and federal police in the guerrero state capital in which a government building was torched. all in...
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even know were willing to help and get involved so that meant so much to me. >> reporter: for neha gupta imagine what's next. for "this week," susan saulny, abc news, yeardley, pennsylvania. >> changing the world. and we went with some good news. there were no deaths announced by the pentagon this week in afghanistan or iraq. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight" and we'll see you back here next week. have a great day. party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pricing baby! hey, you need 'em, you want 'em, and now there's no better time to get 'em. blinds to go. blinds for life. blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues! woo-hoo! as our gift to you, take 20% off the entire store. twenty percent! the entire store! hey, with savings like that, you could redo your entire house. just sayin'! blinds to go. blinds for life.
even know were willing to help and get involved so that meant so much to me. >> reporter: for neha gupta imagine what's next. for "this week," susan saulny, abc news, yeardley, pennsylvania. >> changing the world. and we went with some good news. there were no deaths announced by the pentagon this week in afghanistan or iraq. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news tonight" and we'll see you back here next...
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. >>> new at 6:00, a philadelphia teenager won a prestigious prize. 18-year-old naha gupta received the international children's peace prize during a ceremony in the netherlands. she was honored for setting up a foundation called empower orphans. she came up with the idea when she was only 9 years old after visiting an orphanage in india. >> i'm excited to be here in holland around so many amazing people and i'm really excited to be able to have a platform, an international one, to talk about children's rights. >> she's following in a great tradition here. the winner of last year's award was malala yousafzai. she went on to win this year's nobel peace prize. >>> a local woman's threatened with deportation but she's she is not going anywhere. >> tonight she's taking refuge in a philadelphia church telemundoç reporter is live at the church. >> tell us how this standoff began. >> angela navarro tells me she does not want to live in fear. tonight she, along with her husband and two kids, are staying in this sanctuary. she says she has no plans on leaving the premise for fear of being tee
. >>> new at 6:00, a philadelphia teenager won a prestigious prize. 18-year-old naha gupta received the international children's peace prize during a ceremony in the netherlands. she was honored for setting up a foundation called empower orphans. she came up with the idea when she was only 9 years old after visiting an orphanage in india. >> i'm excited to be here in holland around so many amazing people and i'm really excited to be able to have a platform, an international one,...
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gupta who started a charity to benefit orphans at the age of nine accepted the prize at the hague in the netherlands yesterday from desmond tutu. we just featured her a couple of days ago on "world news now." we knew this could happen, and it did happen. >> talk about age doesn't matter. she started doing this at 9. selling her own toys. the charity raised more than $1.3 million. helped more than 25,000 kids, and she said all this started when she visited her grandparents in india and felt bad for these kids. >> sometimes we feature kids that are pretty impressive. it gives you hope sometimes with all the depressing news throughout. congratulations to her. >>> moving on to another student making the show for the way he rolls. well, he rolls because he really has been rolling. >> this is jeffrey. he's been attending class on long island the last couple of days thanks to a robot on wheels with his face in the monitor. he can see and hear what's going on in class and even talk to teachers and his classmates. >> he's using it because he just had an emergency appendix surgery. doctors tol
gupta who started a charity to benefit orphans at the age of nine accepted the prize at the hague in the netherlands yesterday from desmond tutu. we just featured her a couple of days ago on "world news now." we knew this could happen, and it did happen. >> talk about age doesn't matter. she started doing this at 9. selling her own toys. the charity raised more than $1.3 million. helped more than 25,000 kids, and she said all this started when she visited her grandparents in...
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right now, sanjay gupta m.d. is next. >>> all you parents out there, i promise you, you won't be able to turn away from our featured story today. it's been three weeks since the latest school shooting in this country in marysville, washington. in less than a month we'll mark the somber anniversary of sandy hook. in just a few moments, we'll tell you the story of the young man whose parents called the police about him. they were worried his mental illness may drive him to hurt somebody. what happened next will make you more confident in our system or it will break your heart. you can consider him a prisoner or a patient. but first, a tiny ths town is weighing a ban that would make it the first in the country to completely outlaw tobacco sales of any kind. residents are on both sides of the issue and are fired up. the public hearing wednesday night was over before it began. here's john atwater from our affiliate wcab. >> this hearing is closed. >> reporter: within minutes of starting -- >> read it now! >> reporter:
right now, sanjay gupta m.d. is next. >>> all you parents out there, i promise you, you won't be able to turn away from our featured story today. it's been three weeks since the latest school shooting in this country in marysville, washington. in less than a month we'll mark the somber anniversary of sandy hook. in just a few moments, we'll tell you the story of the young man whose parents called the police about him. they were worried his mental illness may drive him to hurt somebody....
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"sanjay gupta m.d." starts right now. >>> there are giant pharmaceutical companies with thousands of employees who spend billions of dollars trying to crack the genetic codes and develop treatments for diseases. the couple you're about to meet? they're virtually on their own. for nearly four years the hempills have allowed me to follow along on a journey where the word "no" is not an option. ♪ twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder what you are ♪ >> as a dad of three daughters, i can tell you, it doesn't get much better than this. [ cheers ] >> a time you could never recapture. in most families the kids grow up, onto bigger and better things. for addison and cassidy hempill and their parents, hugh and chris, life took a different turn. >> it was really frustrating. because it's difficult when you know something's wrong and then you can't really get an answer. >> this is a couple that hates to lose. chris was a basketball star at u.c. berkeley. hugh played hockey at the university of vermont. >> ult
"sanjay gupta m.d." starts right now. >>> there are giant pharmaceutical companies with thousands of employees who spend billions of dollars trying to crack the genetic codes and develop treatments for diseases. the couple you're about to meet? they're virtually on their own. for nearly four years the hempills have allowed me to follow along on a journey where the word "no" is not an option. ♪ twinkle twinkle little star how i wonder what you are ♪ >> as a...
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sanjay gupta, md, starts right now. >> welcome. i want to spend a little bit of time today telling what you you should know about ebola. now truth is thankfully most of you watching right now are never going to be touched by ebola. this is still a rare disease. especially in the united states where although it is sad, just one person has died. now admittedly there are lots of mixed messages. there is fighting over ebola guidelines and when and when not to quarantine people. i was in washington, d.c., at the white house on wednesday. i got news to share about that later in the program. but let's start with the good news. the rate of new cases in one key country, liberia, has started to slow down. the epidemic is still raging in sierra leone and guniea but at least we have a hint it may be possible to bring this under control. the key to all that is the health care workers on the ground in west africa. so the question a lot of people asking, how much would a mandatory quarantine affect these workers' desire and ability to go back to
sanjay gupta, md, starts right now. >> welcome. i want to spend a little bit of time today telling what you you should know about ebola. now truth is thankfully most of you watching right now are never going to be touched by ebola. this is still a rare disease. especially in the united states where although it is sad, just one person has died. now admittedly there are lots of mixed messages. there is fighting over ebola guidelines and when and when not to quarantine people. i was in...
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. >> reporter: neha gupta was a child herself visiting her parents' native india carrying out a family tradition of celebrating birthdays by delivering presents to orphans, so moved by the squalor neha struck upon what would be her young life's mission. >> i didn't want to accept these things. these were things i wanted to fix. >> reporter: back home in pennsylvania, she made a bold move for a 9-year-old selling all her toys to raise money for the orphans. >> we just put it out on our driveway and people came and bought things and it turned out to be a really successful event. from that one event we raised $700, and i guess from that event i wanted to just keep going. >> reporter: now an 18-year-old college student, neha runs empower orphans, a global charity that has raised $1.3 million. for that astounding effort, she is now one of the few americans ever nominated for the international children's peace prize awarded by the dutch kids rights foundation. >> it's such an honor to know that i was nominated for this award. >> reporter: last year 17-year-old malala yousafzai won the award
. >> reporter: neha gupta was a child herself visiting her parents' native india carrying out a family tradition of celebrating birthdays by delivering presents to orphans, so moved by the squalor neha struck upon what would be her young life's mission. >> i didn't want to accept these things. these were things i wanted to fix. >> reporter: back home in pennsylvania, she made a bold move for a 9-year-old selling all her toys to raise money for the orphans. >> we just put...
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right now, keep it here for my friend, "sanjay gupta, m.d." >>> welcome to "sg md." i want to spend a little bit of time today telling you what you should know about ebola. truth is thankfully most of you watching right now are never going to be touched by ebola. this is still a rare disease. especially in the united states. where although it is sad, but just one person has died. now admittedly there are lots of mixed messages and there's fighting over ebola guidelines and when and when not to quarantine people. in fact, i was in washington, d.c., at the white house on wednesday, and i got some news to share about that later in the program. but let's start with some of the good news. the rate of new cases in one key country liberia has started to slow down. the epidemic is still raging in sierra leone and guinea but at least we have a hint now that it might be possible to bring this under control. now, the key to all tha
right now, keep it here for my friend, "sanjay gupta, m.d." >>> welcome to "sg md." i want to spend a little bit of time today telling you what you should know about ebola. truth is thankfully most of you watching right now are never going to be touched by ebola. this is still a rare disease. especially in the united states. where although it is sad, but just one person has died. now admittedly there are lots of mixed messages and there's fighting over ebola...
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"sanjay gupta, m.d." starts right now. >>> welcome to hogavey. it's a little village minutes from downtown amsterdam. at first glance it looks like any other small dutch town. but look closer. it's not. outsiders aren't allowed here. and evee
"sanjay gupta, m.d." starts right now. >>> welcome to hogavey. it's a little village minutes from downtown amsterdam. at first glance it looks like any other small dutch town. but look closer. it's not. outsiders aren't allowed here. and evee
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sanjay gupta with us this morning. he will have details on the clinical trials of the drugs that helped americans beat the virus. we will talk to congress member ed royce. we will have a lot ahead on "new day" in a few minutes time. >> i look forward to seeing you there and later and all day. thanks, michaela. >>> here is a question for you. what does it look like on the surface of a comet? well, we have dramatic new pictures just in sent from 300 million miles away. we're live breaking it all down next. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been at the forefront of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ process critical information, and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> so we have been waiting and waiting and waiting and at last we have it. just minutes ago, the first picture ever from the surface of
sanjay gupta with us this morning. he will have details on the clinical trials of the drugs that helped americans beat the virus. we will talk to congress member ed royce. we will have a lot ahead on "new day" in a few minutes time. >> i look forward to seeing you there and later and all day. thanks, michaela. >>> here is a question for you. what does it look like on the surface of a comet? well, we have dramatic new pictures just in sent from 300 million miles away....
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sanjay gupta spoke with anderson cooper about what could have produced that negative result. >> it is possible the test did not accurately diagnose him. the other thing that comes up is the way the test works is you're basically trying to find the virus in the bloodstream. if someone doesn't have enough virus in the bloodstream, the likelihood of the test coming back positive goes down significantly. but you become sick as the virus increases in your blood, in the bodily fluids, so when somebody is sick, it should come back positive. what we don't know was, was he sick? was he just concerned? what sort of state was he in when he had that first test performed? >> doctors say salia arrived saturday in extremely critical condition. he received the experimental drug zmapp, but he could not be saved. >>> meantime, musicians are joining forces to fight ebola with a new 30th anniversary version of the song "do they know it's christmas." >> the original song raised money for ethiopians. this song raised a million dollars in just minutes. band aid 30 hasn't decided how they'll use the money ju
sanjay gupta spoke with anderson cooper about what could have produced that negative result. >> it is possible the test did not accurately diagnose him. the other thing that comes up is the way the test works is you're basically trying to find the virus in the bloodstream. if someone doesn't have enough virus in the bloodstream, the likelihood of the test coming back positive goes down significantly. but you become sick as the virus increases in your blood, in the bodily fluids, so when...
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nia gupta is the first to win the international childrens peace prize. desmond tutu destowed the honor on the teen yesterday. she started the charity to benefit orphans in india, when she was 9 years old and it has since raised $1 million. >>> thanksgiving is a little more than a week away and 6 abc is joining the effort to help families that normally would be without food on that holiday. we are taking your donations online and on the phone to benefit philabundance. sara bloomquist is live in our studios to tell you how to give back. the phone lines are open and the number on your screen, 1-877-940-6222. all the money donated tonight goes to philabundance, the largest hunger relief organization in this region. we have an announcement of a big donation tonight on behalf of 6 abc and the disney corporation, this giant check for $15,000 for philabundance, ceo and manager of 6 abc, bernie prazenica, is here. >> i want to say thank you to philabundance and acme and all of our partner in this effort. our partner company, disney company is making a large donat
nia gupta is the first to win the international childrens peace prize. desmond tutu destowed the honor on the teen yesterday. she started the charity to benefit orphans in india, when she was 9 years old and it has since raised $1 million. >>> thanksgiving is a little more than a week away and 6 abc is joining the effort to help families that normally would be without food on that holiday. we are taking your donations online and on the phone to benefit philabundance. sara bloomquist is...
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sanjay gupta introduces us to a woman who is getting a new look at life. >> ♪ my name is lyric and my stage name is lyric the queen. >> the patch on her eye has become her trade mark when she first auditioned for the kpx factor two years ago few people knew what was behind it. >> i'm totally blind. that's why i wear the pass. >> she has a disorder of the cornea that causes it to bulge. being blind never derailed her career. >> i don't think i took the time to think about how will you going to be a blind rapper. >> but darkness -- >> i hasn't seen my own face in careers. >> and emotional, were crippling. all that may change. lyric's going to undergo a procedure she hopes will restore her vision. >> ♪ i'm so lost. can't you help me find my way ♪ >> i didn't feel anything. >> went absolutely perfect. >> oh my gosh, it's crazy. i'm like looking around like crazy. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. . >>> there remains unsevcertaint. a grand jury did not reach a decision on friday in the case of darren wilson, the white police
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sanjay gupta thanks so much for that, we appreciate it alisyn? >>> we're getting our first glimpse at some very cool images sent in by the philae lander. but the historic mission did not go exactly as planned. we're learning some technical issues popped up. will it doom the mission? we're going to ask bill nye, the science guy, he's going to break it down for us. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet me
sanjay gupta thanks so much for that, we appreciate it alisyn? >>> we're getting our first glimpse at some very cool images sent in by the philae lander. but the historic mission did not go exactly as planned. we're learning some technical issues popped up. will it doom the mission? we're going to ask bill nye, the science guy, he's going to break it down for us. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again...
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. >> the second one is the detail of the statue of gupta. why is this one part of it? >> our assumption was that no matter how scholarly you are, how much information you have, the reaction is personal. it is an emotional thing. one day, i asked philippe what was the first work of art you ever fell in love with? >> the answer was is it the first work of art and also the first woman i fell in love with. i was 13 or 14 when the voices of sirens, the museum without walls, came out. a fabulous black-and-white, four-tone plates and in it was this image. i fell in love with her. high color, very dashing. i fell in love with it. i pursued it obviously not as a woman, but wanted to look at other works of art. i guess my love for the medieval art comes from that. >> do you ever fall out of love with a piece of art? >> yes. the good things about this book is that it will make the ultimate viewer relax and not feel guilty about things. one does feel out of love. there are also moments where one is indifferent to a work that once had immense impact. another day, it will strike you
. >> the second one is the detail of the statue of gupta. why is this one part of it? >> our assumption was that no matter how scholarly you are, how much information you have, the reaction is personal. it is an emotional thing. one day, i asked philippe what was the first work of art you ever fell in love with? >> the answer was is it the first work of art and also the first woman i fell in love with. i was 13 or 14 when the voices of sirens, the museum without walls, came...
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sanjay gupta discusses the women who were given painkillers that he says caused their deaths. the doctor said all surgeries were performed safely by himself. more from new delhi. >> reporter: outrage outside a government hospital, over the mass sterilizations in east india. at least 11 women have died, 62 hospitalized. some of them in critical condition. they're among more than 80 women who volunteered to take the procedure, receiving the equivalent of 20 u.s. dollars each, part of a decades-long, country-wide government initiative to curb the population growth in the world's second largest population. the surgery was not forced, but others say it is unethical. >> what happens, women don't have access to contraception, so already their choices are very limited. at the same time, you have the policy that is implemented where the woman is given a cash incentive. the field level health worker who works very closely with the woman is given a cash incentive. usually the doctor is given a cash incentive per surgery, and then the facility and the health workers there on up will be pr
sanjay gupta discusses the women who were given painkillers that he says caused their deaths. the doctor said all surgeries were performed safely by himself. more from new delhi. >> reporter: outrage outside a government hospital, over the mass sterilizations in east india. at least 11 women have died, 62 hospitalized. some of them in critical condition. they're among more than 80 women who volunteered to take the procedure, receiving the equivalent of 20 u.s. dollars each, part of a...
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sanjay gupta joins me now. by the time dr. salia arrived in nebraska, he was already critically ill. was he too sick for the treatments and the supportive care o work? >> there have been a couple of important lessons to that question and that is even when people are quite sick doing more aggressive measures such as doing dialysis, putting someone on a breathing machine, they've had success with that, for example at emory, they've talked about being aggressive. the idea what was he too sick to actually get this treatment? i don't think so. that's part of the reason i think he was coming here. we also know that he was able to essentially walk on the plane when he was leaving west africa. so if he had a significant decline over a short period of time, you'd still want to try everything you could to try and save him. >> the dose he received of zmapp, i thought the supply had been exhausted or when you and i were in dallas covering the situation more than a month ago, the government said it had been exhausted. has it been replenish
sanjay gupta joins me now. by the time dr. salia arrived in nebraska, he was already critically ill. was he too sick for the treatments and the supportive care o work? >> there have been a couple of important lessons to that question and that is even when people are quite sick doing more aggressive measures such as doing dialysis, putting someone on a breathing machine, they've had success with that, for example at emory, they've talked about being aggressive. the idea what was he too...
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sanjay gupta is our senior medical correspondent. when you talk about 1.3 million people, what are the symptoms? >> it is something you can only conclusively know after someone has passed away. and you get an idea and neurologists look for specific things. dementia, is the loss of memory and doing things you were able to do. and it has more cardinal symptoms. hallucinations is one of them. but that is something that could develop. movement problems. and we talked about the fact he had parkinson's like symptoms. that could be caused by this disorder and then memory can be like alzheimer's but this is characteristic for this situation. >> for what he had. i want to show everyone, this is a normal brain and a brain with louie body dementia. what are we looking at. >> a fine look at the frontal part of the brain. this is the neurons. this is the way it should look. this is the way it should look. but a staining for something right here, that brown clump, that is a lewy body. if they see that, that makes the case. >> so is it like a plaqu
sanjay gupta is our senior medical correspondent. when you talk about 1.3 million people, what are the symptoms? >> it is something you can only conclusively know after someone has passed away. and you get an idea and neurologists look for specific things. dementia, is the loss of memory and doing things you were able to do. and it has more cardinal symptoms. hallucinations is one of them. but that is something that could develop. movement problems. and we talked about the fact he had...
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gupta said the main cause of the deaths is post operative medication that he did not provide. >>> details within two hours of the long-awaited investigation in to the bidding process for football's 2018 world cup in russia and the 2022 tournament in qatar. the author of the report campaigned that details be made public as concerns rocketed over allegations of corruption. >>> some top barack obama administration said the president ordered another review of u.s. policy toward syria. officials say that is after realizing that isis may not be defeated in syria without getting rid of al-assad. the u.s. has been staying out of syria's civil war by limiting air strikes strictly to isis and some other groups. they showcased in on-line videos and called cubs of the islamic state. we spoke with one young man who was trained to fight before he was suddenly rescued. here's that exclusive interview. >> reporter: it has fertilizer, explosives, tnt and pre-packed with shrapnel and a detonator cord on the side. >> reporter: those are not the words of an adult. under the scarf worn to conceal his identity
gupta said the main cause of the deaths is post operative medication that he did not provide. >>> details within two hours of the long-awaited investigation in to the bidding process for football's 2018 world cup in russia and the 2022 tournament in qatar. the author of the report campaigned that details be made public as concerns rocketed over allegations of corruption. >>> some top barack obama administration said the president ordered another review of u.s. policy toward...